Review Articles
Kid’s movie gone viral
By Japji
Japji provides an honest movie review of a viral animated “kids” musical movie, despite hardly listening to K-pop! |
Blink TwiceBy Rahma
In this article, Rahma reviews the movie Blink Twice and its dark, twisted, and thought-provoking story-telling style without giving major spoilers. |
Condrad VeidtBy Gabriela
Gabriela explores the remarkable career of German actor Conrad Veidt, whose iconic performances in silent and sound films, particularly in German Expressionist cinema, cemented his place in film history. |
When Art shares the stage with contextBy Gabriela
Gabriela explores the evolving identity of the Eurovision Song Contest, analyzing how the event has increasingly reflected not only artistic merit but also social and political narratives. |
Creature ComfortsBy Gabriela
Gabriela discusses a short animated film from 1989 that played a key role in Aardman Studios' rise, marking a creative milestone that helped establish the studio's reputation in the global animation scene. |
100 Years of Looney TunesBy Gabriela
Gabriela shares her deep connection with classic animation, especially the Looney Tunes, which have been a joyful and enduring part of her life since childhood. She reflects on how these cartoons shaped her love for cinema and continue to inspire her artistic dreams today. |
La La Land: Film ReviewBy Sophie
Sophie writes about her personal thoughts and feelings about the hit movie La La Land and why she feels it was a hit for her. |
I Love 'Love Frankie'
By Kenzie
Kenzie reviews Love Frankie by children's and young adult author Jacqueline Wilson and tells you some of the things she loved and some of the things she didn’t like so much. |
No Spoiler List of Books
By Aiza
In this article, Aiza has made a list of 5 books and why she enjoyed reading them. She has also added 1 book that she wants to read in the future. |
My top 5 Binge-worthy booksBy Nicole
In this article, Nicole recommends five of her favourite books which completely transformed her reading experience. |
Five Truly Terrific TV ShowsBy Kenzie
Kenzie talks about her top 5 new favourite TV shows and gives a brief synopsis of each show. |
The Little Prince: A ReviewBy Dalilah
Dalilah writes about her experience reading the classic tale, The Little Prince. Exploring how what is typically labelled a “children’s tale” holds so much more than expected, and how it should be considered as your next read. |
Five Fantastic FilmsBy Kenzie
Kenzie talks about her top 5 favourite feel- good movies and, alongside giving a brief synopsis, then explains why she loves them so much so that you can discover some amazing new films to watch. |
Review of Dr. StoneBy Priyanka
In this article, Priyanka will be giving her review of Dr. Stone, a Japanese anime (cartoon) show. |
Artemis Fowl: Gone foul?By Jade
Jade gives a spoiler-free review of the fantasy Disney+ movie, Artemis Fowl. |
Booksmart: A reviewBy Jasmine
In this article, Jasmine gives a spoiler-free review of the film Booksmart, a beautiful and hilarious coming of age story about two best friends. |
Books you'll fall in love withBy Navya
In this article, Navya recommends books with relatable LGBTQ+ representation in its characters and books that address mental health. |
Review on Shadow and BoneBy Tisha
In this article, Tisha reviews the streaming television series, Shadow and bone without any spoilers. |
Doctor Sleep ReviewBy Mel
In this article, Mel will be giving her review of the new movie ‘Doctor Sleep’. She will be sharing what she thinks could be improved in the story but also her favorite parts of the movie. |
Girl, Interrupted ReviewBy Mel
In this article Mel will be doing a review on the 1999 movie, Girl Interrupted. This film is based on the best-selling memoirs of Susanna Kaysen, a young mental health patient. |
Joker ReviewBy Jazz
Jazz reviews the award-winning DC comic film JOKER (Spoilers ahead). |
The good place reviewBy Hannah
Hannah recommends The Good Place (available on Netflix and All4) and shares why it's worth a watch. Spoiler-free. |
The other Wes Moore: A reviewBy Cassandra
Cassandra reviews the memoir The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore and explains how the powerful story of two boys with a shared name but different fates can change your perspective on circumstances. |
Why Alton Towers?By Kenzie
Kenzie reviews the popular theme park Alton Towers in the UK, talking about it’s positive fun atmosphere, high adrenaline rides and even the history of the park. |
Bohemian Rhapsody: ReviewBy Jazz
As a huge Queen fan, Jazz gives a decent review to Bohemian Rhapsody, the musical biopic about Freddie Mercury’s turbulent life |
Milk and HoneyBy Mel
Mel reviews the beautiful poetry works of Rupi Kaur in Milk and Honey, giving a glowing reaction to 3 of her favourite pieces. |
Mel in WonderlandBy Mel
Mel reviews the famous ‘Alice in Wonderland’ book by Lewis Carroll, and delves into Carroll’s inspirations |
Turtles all the way downBy Ella
Ella writes a spoiler-free review of the book Turtles All The Way Down, and explains some of the deeper meanings and themes of mental illness |
All I know now after reading all I know nowBy Kenzie
Kenzie reviews All I Know Now by Carrie Hope Fletcher, emphasising the “big sister vibe” Fletcher conveys, and gives a glowing review. |
FacelessBy Elizabeth
Elizabeth reviews Faceless by Alyssa Sheinmel, an emotional book about a young girls recovery from a tragic accident. |
Perks of being a wall flowerBy Elle
Elle chose The Perks Of Being A Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky for her July book of the month, giving a helpful summary and recommending it to other readers. |
I'll give you the sunBy Elle
Elle reviews I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson, a popular young adult novel which is a “beautifully written book about heartbreak, love, art, growing up and death” |